Perfect Attendance At Valley

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Teachers who had perfect attendance at Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. during the 2009-10 school year were recognized during Teacher Orientation Day Thursday. Perfect attendance means the teacher had zero sick days and zero personal days. Recognized and given an embroided utility laptop messenger bag were (L to R), front row: Janell Riner, Rachel Haney, Misty Cripe; back row: Deb Tillman and Rhonda Jewell. Riner has had perfect attendance for three years, and Tillman has had perfect attendance for two years.[[In-content Ad]]

Teachers who had perfect attendance at Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. during the 2009-10 school year were recognized during Teacher Orientation Day Thursday. Perfect attendance means the teacher had zero sick days and zero personal days. Recognized and given an embroided utility laptop messenger bag were (L to R), front row: Janell Riner, Rachel Haney, Misty Cripe; back row: Deb Tillman and Rhonda Jewell. Riner has had perfect attendance for three years, and Tillman has had perfect attendance for two years.[[In-content Ad]]
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